51³Ô¹ÏÍø supports Bristol on a Cyber Growth Action Plan for Government
51³Ô¹Ï꿉۪s Centre for Sectoral Economic Performance will support the University of Bristol to develop a Cyber Growth Action Plan.
This plan will set out recommendations for the Government to support the growth of the UK cyber security sector, ensuring our economic security and resilience.
The is an independent, expert-led effort to assess the UK’s cyber capabilities and identify strategic opportunities for expansion. The initiative is part of the government’s broader refresh of the National Cyber Strategy, expected to be unveiled later this year.
, a leading figure in cyber security from 51³Ô¹ÏÍø’s Department of Computing will work with colleagues from Bristol including Professor Simon Shiu. The leadership team also includes experts from the Centre for Sectoral Economic Performance at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø and Bristol’s Digital Futures Institute. The plan will focus on four key workstreams:
- Sectoral Analysis – Deepening insights into the UK’s cyber sector, which in .
- Strategy Alignment – Exploring how the sector can leverage its role in the UK’s Industrial Strategy and upcoming legislation like the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill.
- Future Technologies and Societal Trends – Anticipating how emerging technologies and societal shifts will reshape the cyber landscape.
- Building on Strengths – Enhancing collaboration across academia, industry, and government to drive innovation and growth.
, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø, said: “This is an important moment to take stock of the UK’s cyber capabilities and consider how we can build on them. The Centre for Sectoral Economic Performance is uniquely placed to work with DSIT and colleagues across academia and industry, bringing together a wide range of perspectives to understand the cyber sector’s challenges and opportunities ahead.”
The Growth Plan will culminate in a set of recommendations to be delivered later this summer, offering a roadmap for government action to ensure the UK remains a global leader in cyber security.
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